Once again we will be venturing out to Iceland in 2015. This year we are offering 2 distinctly different experiences. Our first workshop begins in Reykjavik on July 8, 2015. For 10 days we’ll travel from the southwestern part of Iceland to the East-Central coast. The second workshop starts on July 19 and finishes up on July 27. This workshop is in the north and northwestern part of Iceland

PHOTOGRAPHY FIRST!!!!!
Iceland is known for being a photographer’s paradise, mostly because of the great variety in landscape along with exceptional light. These workshops are based solely on photography. Sunset is around 11:45pm and sunrise is at 3:30am. It really never gets dark! We will be out in the great light and sleep,eat and travel when the light is not the best. Be prepared for some long but rewarding days.

These trips are for photographers, not the casual tourist! The main focus of the workshop will be landscape photography where we will be following the light, so be prepared for long nights chasing sunset and sunrise at the same time. The nights are bright and the sun never fully sets.

ICELAND’S SOUTH COAST PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP July 8-17 2015
During this workshop we will explore and photograph the southern highland and the south coast all the way to the south east area of Iceland. On our journey you will experience rough yet beautiful coastlines, Europe´s largest glacier, world famous glacier lagoons with floating majestic icebergs, epic and iconic waterfalls in all shapes and sizes, astonishing mountains and mountain peaks, pitch black volcanic beaches with apically shaped sea stacks and last but not least the breathtaking colorful geothermal wonderland of the southern highland. All this in good company!

The Sun Voyager, Reykjavik, Iceland

July 8: Arrival
You will land at Keflavik international airport be transported to your hotel in Reykjavik where you can relax before the exciting upcoming tour. We’ll spend the day and evening photographing the beautiful city. Accommodation: Reykjavik

July 9 and 10: Landmannalaugar
We will leave Reykjavik early in the morning and head to the highlands and Landmannalaugar. This is one of the most breathtaking areas of Iceland. The day will be adventurous since we need to cross a few rivers to arrive at our destination. Landmannalaugar area is based close to the active volcano Hekla also called the gateway to hell. The area is best described as range of multi-colored rhyolite mountains with endless lava fields, geothermal activity and hot steamy earth. Landmannalaugar is without a doubt heaven on earth for landscape photography. We will spend two days here. Accommodation: Highlands’s hotel

July 11: Fjallabaksleið nyrðri
We leave Landmannalaugar and make our way to our guesthouse in Southeast Iceland. We will travel on Fjallabaksleið nyrðri which means Northern road behind the mountains. Among the sights is Eldgjá canyon (fire canyon). Eldgjá is the largest volcanic canyon in the world, 40km long, 270m deep and 600m wide at its greatest. Ófærufoss waterfall is within the canyon, a magnificent waterfall. Accommodation: Kirkjubæjarklaustur

July 12,13 & 14: Vatnajökull National Park
We now travel towards the Vatnajokull National Park, the remote eastern landscape of Iceland and Jokulsarslon, a glacier lagoon full of icebergs. We arrive to the wild east where icebergs float out to the sea from Vatnajokull glacier and return to the black sand beach with the tide. The glacial lagoon where they float before being taken out by the river changes every day, as the icebergs shift, melt, and drift away. The blue ice and dark lake underneath the glacier provide some of the most spectacular landscape you’ll ever see, not just in Iceland, but anywhere in the world. We will be as flexible as possible and plan our destinations according to the weather. We will also explore nearby glaciers in Skaftafell, Iceland’ s 2nd largest National Park with endless photographic opportunities. Accommodation: Near Glacier Lagoon

July 15: Vik
Today we will be heading back south west. The south coast is known for its fascinating black sandy beaches, dramatic columnar basalt rock formations as for example the Reynisdrangar stacks, the spectacular Dyrholaey cape and iconic and epic waterfalls. In summer time the colors and contrast are vibrant and dominant wherever you go …Accommodation: Vik

July 16: Vik to Reykjavik
From Vik, we make our way back to Reykjavik, stopping along the way to shoot more landscapes and waterfalls. We will visit the famous waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss and Skogarfoss ….Accommodation: Reykjavik

July 17: Departure
After breakfast at your hotel you will have the morning to explore and shop in Reykjavik. We’ll be departing in the early afternoon for Keflavik International airport with fully loaded memory cards and bunch of great happy memories.

___________________________________________________________________________________ICELAND’S NORTH by NORTHWEST PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP July 19-27 2015

You will land at Keflavik international airport and be transported to your hotel in Reykjavik where you can relax before the exciting upcoming tour. We’ll spend the day and evening photographing the beautiful city. Accommodation: Reykjavik

July20: Snæfellsnes peninsula

We will depart our hotel in Reykjavik early in the day and start our journey by travelling directly to the southern part of Snæfellsnes where you will experience the rugged coastline of the peninsula, columnar basalt and epic cliffs at Arnarstapi, the windswept area of Budir with its beautiful pitch black church. We will also photograph some of the beautiful lighthouses that dot the coastline. Also you will be mesmerized by the uniquely formed basalt volcanic dikes Londrangar begging to be photographed. With any luck the arctic terns will be nesting. Photographing the beautiful Icelandic horses is common in this area as well. This area offers many unique photographic opportunities. Accommodation: Snæfellsnes

July 21: Snæfellsnes peninsula
The coastline of Snæfellsnes is dotted with small villages within a short distance from each other. The north and south coasts are divided from another by spiky mountains including the mystique Snæfellsjökull glacier. Today we will continue our journey on Snæfellsnes taking in the many breathtaking wonders to photograph and explore. The locations we couldn´t cover from the prior day will be visited, while travelling to the north part of the peninsula as well. One of the highlights of the northern part will be the mountain Kirkjufell with its dramatic formations and unique shape. Mt. Kirkjufell is considered to be one of the most beautiful mountains in the country and is without a doubt very picturesque with Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall in the forground and Grundarfjordur bay in the background. Accommodation: Snæfellsnes

July 22: North Iceland and Hvitserkur
We will head to the north of Iceland today to the wild Vatnsnes peninsula known for its superb views to the Strandir coast in the West Fjords. The peninsula is also known for its flocks of geese and seal breeding ground. We will also photograph on 15 meter high, Hvitserkur, a rock formation looking like a huge rugged troll. Accommodation: Osar on the Vatnsnes peninsula

July 23: Lake Myvatn
We will travel further north because diverse and epic experiences are waiting for us. Be prepared! This area is stuffed with some of the most amazing wonders of Iceland. We will experience extreme contrast and textures with craters and geothermal activity as the Myvatn basin sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Namaskard is one of those hot areas covered with a myriad of colourful hot springs and mud pools. Accommodation: Myvatn area

July 24: Lake Myvatn area
We will continue our journey in the district of Lake Myvatn. We will be photographing the waterfall of the Gods, or Godafoss, which is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Iceland. Also we will drive up to the Sprengisandur highland route where the hidden gem Aldeyjarfoss drops in all its beauty, framed with natural basalt columns.
Accommodation: Myvatn area

July25 Detifoss and Namaskard
Today we will visit the National Park Jokulsargljufur where the powerful Dettifoss is located, with the greatest volume of any waterfall in Europe. Its neighbour Selfoss waterfall is also quite epic there. We will explore and photograph the colorful geothermal area by Namaskard mountain, an area that is alternatively known as Hverarond or Hverir. There you can photograph the many solfataras and boiling mud pots, which are themselves surrounded by sulfur crystals. As the area gives off a lot of hot steam, caution is advised. Afterwards if you wish you will get to climb Hverfell, one of the world‘s largest explosion craters, and have a great view of the wild snow-clad landscape. Altogether, this is a perfect day to explore and photograph stunning evidence of earth‘s inner powers. Accommodation: Myvatn area

July 26 Back to Reykjavik
While returning back to Reykjavik, we will have further opportunities for photographing Godafoss and other locations, concluding our adventure with a shared dinner with our traveling companions.
Accommodation: Reykjavik

July 27 Departure
After breakfast at your hotel you will have the morning to explore and shop in Reykjavik. We’ll be departing in the early afternoon for Keflavik International airport with fully loaded memory cards and bunch of great happy memories.